User ReviewsUser reviews for BulletStormhttp://www.gameinformer.com/games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/atom.aspxCommunity Server2011-05-17T15:28:00ZBulletstorm? More like, run out of ammo storm!/games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/archive/2013/04/25/bulletstorm-more-like-run-out-of-ammo-storm.aspx2013-04-25T20:51:00Z2013-04-25T20:51:00Z<p>If you like playing shooters on max difficulty like I do, you&#39;ll notice a huge shortage of ammo in this game. Really sort of defeats the purpose of blasting through idiotic AIs in the game like you were clearly meant to do. I found myself forced to choose between upgrading my weapons and equipment, or buying ammo. Everytime I came across this option, I mostly wanted to upgrade my arsenal, but I suffered big time for this as I found myself completely out of bullets throughout many of the encounters. The trainride towards the begining og the game was honestly crap. There&#39;s no cover, and you will be stuck at this part for an hour unless you look it up on youtube and also learn to use your whip thingy flawlessly, as you take damage for failures when using that against the 8 or 9 vultures you encounter in this scene without using cover. <br />The story was meh, and even the sound effects were meh. I&#39;m using a minigun for pete&#39;s sake, I want to feel like I&#39;m using a minigun. Voice acting was alright, and I did enjoy the toilet humor (hey, I love me some family guy) but damn, the sound effects of the weapons were...unsatisfying. <br />My biggest complaint was the lack of ammo drops. I mean, it&#39;s called &#39;bulletstorm&#39;, so why am I treating my drops like this is bioshock? I&#39;ve cleared CoD and Battlefield on veteran difficulties, and sure I wasn&#39;t able to be careless with my ammo, but this is a game that emphasizes ridiculousness, so I don&#39;t see why this is an issue here.<br />The skillshots are fun to do, and the leash (on the enemies it actually works on) is fun too, but damn. I picked it up recently for 10 bucks just to pass the time. I was hoping for a bit more than this. The peices are all there too, I just needs a few issues fixed. I think between the trainride and the complete utter lack of ammo was something completely overlooked by the developers testers, so while the game may be fun, I can&#39;t give it a very high score. Sorry, but if professionals can&#39;t see obvious flaws than it shouldn&#39;t get a high score just because it&#39;s fun blasting through mindless AIs on easy. There&#39;s some big time points that were completely missed in the making of this game.<br />I give it a 6.75/10. If it wasn&#39;t so damn FUN, it&#39;d be way lower. But I have to give it credit, it is a blast :D</p><div style="clear:both;"></div><img src="http://www.gameinformer.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=2784524" width="1" height="1">Vinsenthttp://www.gameinformer.com/members/Vinsent/default.aspxGears of War Meets Borderlands In This Hilarious Romp/games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/archive/2013/03/24/gears-of-war-meets-borderlands-in-this-hilarious-romp.aspx2013-03-24T05:29:00Z2013-03-24T05:29:00Z<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<p>I had no idea what to expect when I popped this game into my 360. Was this going to be a first person Gears of War clone? Maybe something like Killzone? I had read no reviews or watched any gameplay prior to me playing it. I went in entirely blind expecting to play &quot;Buff Men Kill Bad Guys 3&quot;. Needless to say, I was&nbsp;pleasantly&nbsp;surprised.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Bulletstorm meets all the basic expectations one would look for in an action game: gruff and muscular protagonists, legions upon legions of enemies to burn ammo through, an easily detestable antagonist, and huge and over the top set piece moments. Bulletstorm manages to hit these notes perfectly and then some.</p>
<p>This game never slows down. A decent story told from the perspective of high-value fugitive Grayson Hunt and his rage-filled quest to kill his former employer and general Victor Sarrano serves as the backdrop for the never ending action. While this game definitely isn&#39;t BioShock, the narrative did manage to keep me engaged amid all of the action. But this isn&#39;t uncommon with intense action games. What sets this game apart from nearly every other big FPS release is developer People Can Fly&#39;s meticulously crafted and hugely entertaining combat system.</p>
<p>Every kill earns you points. You use the points you earn to purchase ammunition and upgrades and new powers for your weapons. Not particularly interesting in its own respect, but what sets it apart from other points based systems are the plethora of ways you can murder your enemies. Early on you are given an electric leash that lets you pull enemies towards you from afar. Pulling an enemy from behind cover, kicking him over a ledge and scoring +50 &quot;Vertigo&quot; points is satisfying every single time you do it.</p>
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<p>You are given a variety of weapons and skills to use, each offering their own different skill points. Getting +25 &quot;Topless&quot; points by severing your enemy in half with a shotgun blast or getting +50 &quot;Nutcracker&quot; points by sniping your enemy in the balls is both grotesque and hilarious at the same time. This game will bring out your inner 12 year old. And it&#39;s awesome from start to finish.</p>
<p>The addictive skillshots range from kicking your enemy into a cactus to finding new and interesting ways to kill them with your guns. Even without the skillshots, the combat remains&nbsp;consistently&nbsp;fresh by coherently introducing new enemies and methods of destruction. The way that the combat is done in this game is definitely among the most fun this generation has to offer. There&#39;s no shortage of laughs and jaw-dropping surprises on this train.</p>
<p>If you have read my other works, you would know that I am an avid lover of huge over the top set piece moments. Collapse a huge building on my head while I run from a helicopter. Have a&nbsp;enormous&nbsp;and terrifying world destroying Reaper take on a Thresher Maw in a head to head battle in front of my eyes. All of this I love. In Bulletstorm, you are give the opportunity to take control of a 30-foot-tall Mechagodzilla that shoots lasers. Later in the game, you fight an actual skyscraper size version of this same creature as it destroys a metropolis. Needless to say, if you love huge set piece moments like I do, Bullestorm will quench your thirst.</p>
<p>Gameplay wise, Bulletstorm is one of the funnest games I have played this generation. From a technical standpoint, however, things aren&#39;t as pretty. Out of sync audio, popup textures, repetitive movements from enemies,&nbsp;occasional&nbsp;clipping, and poor facial animations mar otherwise well-designed visuals. The writing, while typical for a dirty joke fueled&nbsp;testosterone injection, can get a bit stale. But like I said, the gameplay is both addicting and hilarious and easily make up for these small issues.</p>
<p>If you enjoy first person shooters, jaw-dropping set pieces, and hilarious gameplay mechanics, Bulletstorm is definitely worth checking out despite it being released over two years ago. Unfortunately, the latest news points to no sequel so this may be the most we&#39;re going to get out of this fantastic series despite a huge cliffhanger ending. A shame, really. $10 at GameStop. Play this game.</p>
<h1><strong>FINAL VERDICT: 9.5/10</strong></h1>
<p><strong><i>**Note: User rating at the top of the page is not my rating but an aggregate rating of all users on the website.</i></strong></p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p><div style="clear:both;"></div><img src="http://www.gameinformer.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=2678902" width="1" height="1">Dima110http://www.gameinformer.com/members/Dima110/default.aspxBlood and Gore with a Side of Humor/games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/archive/2013/01/23/blood-and-gore-with-a-side-of-humor.aspx2013-01-23T14:03:00Z2013-01-23T14:03:00Z<p>Bulletstorm is a fastpaced, blood pumping, adrenaline ride. The thing that makes Bulletstorm great is its unique approachto the First Person Shooter genre. The game constantly pushes you to kill your enemies in the most gruesome, bloody, and hilarious ways possible. Each of the guns in the game have a list of challenges meantfor just that gun. Some are tricky to get but well worth it when all is said and done. The environment you play in is amazingly detailed as well. From crumbled cities to underground caverns, this game looks great. Which is probably a good thing with all the bullets and blood flying everywhere. This game isn&#39;t only about the gameplay though, it also has an amazing story to back up that amazingly smooth game play. The characters keep you grinning with every little joke they throw at each other and you can&#39;t help but laugh at some of the jokes they crack. This game is a gem and it would be a crime to miss such a unique game. I&#39;d recommend this game to anyone who enjoys FPS&#39;s, Sci-Fi&#39;s, or anyone who just like to laugh.</p><div style="clear:both;"></div><img src="http://www.gameinformer.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=2528466" width="1" height="1">Vasilides5991http://www.gameinformer.com/members/Vasilides5991/default.aspxBulletstorm User Review (this website is being retarded)/games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/archive/2013/01/20/bulletstorm-user-review-this-website-is-being-retarded.aspx2013-01-20T19:48:00Z2013-01-20T19:48:00Z<p>It&#39;s really sad that there was really Bulletstorm wasn&#39;t really a huge hit, because it is an amazing game, not to mention original. Kudos to People Can Fly, and now I can saw I&#39;m okay with Epic handing off Gears of War: Judgement to them.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Okay, I picked up this game because it looked quite science-fiction-y. Not to mention that it had Epic&#39;s name on it. And it was $12 dollars well spent. I recommend this game to any FPS or Epic fan.</p>
<p>Combat was the&nbsp;Pi&egrave;ce de r&eacute;sistance of this game. Developers of shooters need to pay attention to this part: kicking enemies is way better than melee. Yeah, you heard me right. I also like Leashing my enemies into things like sharp metal and cacti plants. The best part about the Leash? The fact that it rewards you for being creative with your kills. Like if you Leash enemies into sharp metal objects, you get 100 Skillpoints for the &quot;Voodoo Doll&quot; kill. Another one of my favorites is near the end, when you can eject enemies out of the airlock, named &quot;Ejectulated&quot;. I don&#39;t think I&#39;ve ever laughed so hard at a video game.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The &quot;Ejectulated&quot; is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the extremely crude humor of this game. Comments like &quot;.....stroking one hell of a murder boner.&quot;, &quot;You scared the d*** off me!&quot;, and &quot;This thing&#39;s hanging on by an asshair!&quot; make Bulletstorm the game that it is. Although the commentary sounds like it was written by one of those immature 8 year olds on Xbox Live, it&#39;s hilarious. The &quot;immature&quot; humor rivals that of Duke Nukem Forever, which I don&#39;t have to remind you began with you pissing in a urinal, and throwing turds at soldiers. And receiving oral sex from two blonde bimbo chicks. Yeah, my mother would be ashamed to see me play either of these games.</p>
<p>I&#39;m not going to spend much time on the other aspects, but I will give a quick run through. Graphics: it&#39;s obviously an Epic game, seeing as the body structures, environments, and armor especially, look like they all game out of Gears of War. Overall, the graphics are pretty good, but can be blurry and fuzzy at parts. Sounds are excellent, and I really like the occasional Heavy Metal riff. Voice acting is superb. Controls are nice and fluid, and almost feel completely natural.</p>
<p>But now on to the part that everyone is waiting for: the huge controversy over the content.</p>
<p>Blowing enemies into bits and pieces with a LOT of blood and gore? Sure, I could deal without it, but it&#39;s not going to stop me from playing Bulletstorm. I mean, come on people, why attack Bulletstorm? Shouldn&#39;t most games get flack for this? I don&#39;t remember Gears of War and Prototype ever getting in deep crap for this stuff! Plus, Epic did the right thing: it offered content controls, as it has with Gears of War. Don&#39;t like the blood or profanity? Turn on content controls and stop whining about it, **BRAAAHHHH**! And I&#39;m a conservative (I&#39;m kind of ashamed to call myself a Republican right now, due to the fact they aren&#39;t standing up to the Marxist that&#39;s in the White House), I seriously wish Fox News would shut the hell up. And I&#39;d rather watch Fox News over CNN or CBS any day, but they did the same thing with Mass Effect: they reported about something without having all the facts in. I hate it when they do stuff like that.</p>
<p>NRA, I honestly support you and love you guys. However, you piss me off when you blame video games (specifically Bulletstorm, if you recall) for gun violence. I am one-hundred percent pro-gun, and believe that we need guns to protect us from the government who would try to take them away, but I believe that video games are as responsible as guns for this idiotic crap. And that is none. NONE AT ALL. Screw Obama and his &quot;proposal to have Congress fund a study on violent video games.&quot; Just more wasted money that he&#39;s taking out of my pocket.</p>
<p>Oh and Fox News is worried about 9 year olds playing games like Bulletstorm? That&#39;s the parent&#39;s fault. I think that I am a mature-enough 15 year old to play Bulletstorm and Grand Theft Auto, but as always, you&#39;re going to have some *** parents who let their kids play games like this. That&#39;s their fault. And just like the insane assholes like James Holmes and Adam Lanza that do retarded stuff, is it really right to punish the innocent people who play video games and own guns? Obviously not. I play games like Bulletstorm and shoot guns all the time, and am I a mass murderer? Obviously not. So screw all of those who think that they all should be banned. 1st Amendment, idiots!</p><div style="clear:both;"></div><img src="http://www.gameinformer.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=2521771" width="1" height="1">TheHolyDiver98http://www.gameinformer.com/members/TheHolyDiver98/default.aspxThis is a TEST. DO NOT READ!/games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/archive/2012/08/02/this-is-a-test-do-not-read.aspx2012-08-02T23:08:00Z2012-08-02T23:08:00Z<div style="clear:both;"></div><img src="http://www.gameinformer.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=2103482" width="1" height="1">ManManDoohttp://www.gameinformer.com/members/ManManDoo/default.aspxIf they could have done more/games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/archive/2012/01/12/if-they-could-have-done-more.aspx2012-01-12T15:54:00Z2012-01-12T15:54:00Z<p>I first got this game thinking the campign mode would have had co-op which was a let down. Honestly i think they should have done more and it would have been a better game if they did. I could only see if they had a campign that was co-op and having to go thru hordes of emenies and seeing you had a good bit of ways to take out your emenies it would have been more enjoyable then playing solo. Thats my only complaint with the game really, if you need a break from Gears then might give this game a try</p><div style="clear:both;"></div><img src="http://www.gameinformer.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=1619931" width="1" height="1">klordchris12http://www.gameinformer.com/members/klordchris12/default.aspxcrazy fun/games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/archive/2011/11/11/crazy-fun.aspx2011-11-11T20:18:00Z2011-11-11T20:18:00Z<p><span>this is an amazing shooter. it&#39;s just to much fun to rope enemies and then slice them with bullets, or kick them over a ledge or into a hazard. creativity rules in this game, and it&#39;s also funny. you need to buy this game.</span></p><div style="clear:both;"></div><img src="http://www.gameinformer.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=1436348" width="1" height="1">gamefan4564http://www.gameinformer.com/members/gamefan4564/default.aspxCrap/games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/archive/2011/08/30/crap.aspx2011-08-30T13:50:00Z2011-08-30T13:50:00Z<p>While the GI review says &quot;variety&quot; I see none of it. It&#39;s a very repetitive game. The humor is very groan inducing, and all the characters are giant douches, not easy to relate with.&nbsp;</p><div style="clear:both;"></div><img src="http://www.gameinformer.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=1190888" width="1" height="1">ForestFoxhttp://www.gameinformer.com/members/ForestFox/default.aspxBulletstorm has bullets flying on your screen/games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/archive/2011/08/13/bulletstorm-has-bullets-flying-on-your-screen.aspx2011-08-13T13:01:00Z2011-08-13T13:01:00Z<p><span style="font-family:terminal, monaco;font-size:small;">Bulletstorm combines many features of the FPS genre into one action-packed game. It has the explosions, slo-mo, crotch shots, detonations, and a minigun.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:terminal, monaco;font-size:x-small;">This game is a great example of having a seriously fun time shooting at things. There a many different weapons to choose from and multiple different ways to use them. The skillshots add an entirely different feature to the FPS genre. Some were easy and some were tough. Most are very entertaining and others are painful.&nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:terminal, monaco;font-size:x-small;">Another great magnificent feature is the story. You are a former soldier looking to get revenge on your piece of s**t commander. But when you get to him, things go bad, fast. Oh and you can get drunk. There are many different&nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:terminal, monaco;font-size:x-small;">There are some downsides to this game. The graphics aren&#39;t the best but they get by. The multiplayer is OK too. Survive hordes of enemies whilst racking up skill points to get to the next level.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:terminal, monaco;font-size:x-small;">Overall Bulletstorm is a great game that feels a bit like Gears of War. I&#39;d recommend this too anybody who wants a challenge at shooting things.&nbsp;</span></p><div style="clear:both;"></div><img src="http://www.gameinformer.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=1141766" width="1" height="1">Misthttp://www.gameinformer.com/members/Mist/default.aspxBulletstorm User Review /games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/archive/2011/05/31/bulletstorm-user-review.aspx2011-05-31T06:07:00Z2011-05-31T06:07:00Z<p>First of all, this game deserves a <span style="text-decoration:underline;">9.75</span> because of its amazing singleplayer experience with the skillshots,&nbsp;and while&nbsp;some were <em>easy</em> to get, others were <strong>tough</strong>. Next i had fun with echoes, but this may not be for some people, as it does end up getting boring after 2 or 3 plays on each level. The only thing stopping me from giving this game a perfect <span style="text-decoration:underline;">10</span> is the multiplayer, which is fun, but I just can&#39;t get into it enough to <span style="text-decoration:underline;">try</span> to&nbsp;hit the level cap.</p><div style="clear:both;"></div><img src="http://www.gameinformer.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=957464" width="1" height="1">beasty123http://www.gameinformer.com/members/beasty123/default.aspxGreat skillshot/games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/archive/2011/05/29/great-skillshot.aspx2011-05-29T00:43:00Z2011-05-29T00:43:00Z<p>A creative way to kill someone that something new to the frachise of gaming and i like it :D </p>
<p>With various weapon that affect the kil style, althouhg lacks the mutiplayer features, hope there will be a Bullet storm 2&nbsp; XD</p><div style="clear:both;"></div><img src="http://www.gameinformer.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=952528" width="1" height="1">Ryuu-jin-jakkahttp://www.gameinformer.com/members/Ryuu_2D00_jin_2D00_jakka/default.aspxSolid, playable, but a weak ending/games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/archive/2011/05/19/solid-playable-but-a-weak-ending.aspx2011-05-19T20:56:00Z2011-05-19T20:56:00Z<p>Bulletstorm is the second of two games that have made me enjoy QTE&#39;s(Quick Time Events). It&#39;s not the game&#39;s defining feature by a long shot, but its a predominant thought in my mind when playing this game. The beginning, as stated by GI, is told primarily in this manner, and its pretty awesome. The QTE&#39;s are extremely generous in timing, but pressing them faster gives you more skillpoints. </p>
<p>Skillpoints work well, by the way. They give an excuse for them by saying they&#39;re there for measuring soldier proficiency on a previous operation to the planet, but it seems unlikely that Command could expect a soldier to do some of these more extreme skillshots. No matter, because Bulletstorm knows what it is, and it is awesome.</p>
<p>Sliding, kicking, and leashing work well, and are essential to master. A lot of the gun&#39;s overcharge abilities rely on enemies lining up in front of you to be effective, which doesn&#39;t happen often outside of the melee oriented charges. The Cannonball&#39;s overcharge requires tricky timing, but nothing practice can&#39;t fix. Nothing else for gameplay can be considered sloppy.</p>
<p>The ending, however, can. General Sarrano is an unapologized Complete Monster who laughs at the deaths of innocents, betrays anyone whenever he can, and never says a sentence without cussing. Every last character admits a deep, burning desire to fill him full of bullets until he&#39;s nothing but a dripping mess on the wall. So, at the very end of the game, when all are given multiple opportunities to do so, what do you suppose they do? Kill him? if you answered as such, I appreciate the gesture but the answer is no they don&#39;t. They gab, they Quick Time, and eventually Gray leaves the General to die instead of just killing him which works exactly as well as you think it might. It&#39;s like they all caught&nbsp; &quot;We Want A Sequel&quot;-itis in the head as a malignant tumor. </p>
<p>Besides that, well-deserving of at least a nine.</p><div style="clear:both;"></div><img src="http://www.gameinformer.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=934290" width="1" height="1">TraderInTownhttp://www.gameinformer.com/members/TraderInTown/default.aspxSolid, enjoyable, but a weak ending/games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/archive/2011/05/19/solid-enjoyable-but-a-weak-ending.aspx2011-05-19T20:56:00Z2011-05-19T20:56:00Z<p>Bulletstorm is the second of two games that have made me enjoy QTE&#39;s(Quick Time Events). It&#39;s not the game&#39;s defining feature by a long shot, but its a predominant thought in my mind when playing this game. The beginning, as stated by GI, is told primarily in this manner, and its pretty awesome. The QTE&#39;s are extremely generous in timing, but pressing them faster gives you more skillpoints. </p>
<p>Skillpoints work well, by the way. They give an excuse for them by saying they&#39;re there for measuring soldier proficiency on a previous operation to the planet, but it seems unlikely that Command could expect a soldier to do some of these more extreme skillshots. No matter, because Bulletstorm knows what it is, and it is awesome.</p>
<p>Sliding, kicking, and leashing work well, and are essential to master. A lot of the gun&#39;s overcharge abilities rely on enemies lining up in front of you to be effective, which doesn&#39;t happen often outside of the melee oriented charges. The Cannonball&#39;s overcharge requires tricky timing, but nothing practice can&#39;t fix. Nothing else for gameplay can be considered sloppy.</p>
<p>The ending, however, can. General Sarrano is an unapologized Complete Monster who laughs at the deaths of innocents, betrays anyone whenever he can, and never says a sentence without cussing. Every last character admits a deep, burning desire to fill him full of bullets until he&#39;s nothing but a dripping mess on the wall. So, at the very end of the game, when all are given multiple opportunities to do so, what do you suppose they do? Kill him? if you answered as such, I appreciate the gesture but the answer is no they don&#39;t. They gab, they Quick Time, and eventually Gray leaves the General to die instead of just killing him which works exactly as well as you think it might. It&#39;s like they all caught&nbsp; &quot;We Want A Sequel&quot;-itis in the head as a malignant tumor. </p>
<p>Besides that, well-deserving of at least a nine.</p><div style="clear:both;"></div><img src="http://www.gameinformer.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=934292" width="1" height="1">TraderInTownhttp://www.gameinformer.com/members/TraderInTown/default.aspxawesomeness/games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/archive/2011/05/19/awesomeness.aspx2011-05-19T13:49:00Z2011-05-19T13:49:00Z<p><strong><span style="font-family:comic sans ms,sans-serif;">this have to be one of the greatest game ever....i love first person shooters, and game didn&#39;t dissapoint me at all. it makes the player have the control of all things, to pull a person and then shot him/her at mid-air, it is just amazing, and you get points...you can create your own kill, blow his arms, legs an then blow his head to pieces....haha amazing game ever....!!</span></strong></p><div style="clear:both;"></div><img src="http://www.gameinformer.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=933258" width="1" height="1">eneas15http://www.gameinformer.com/members/eneas15/default.aspxA (great) Kick to the Teeth/games/bulletstorm/b/user_reviews/archive/2011/05/17/a-great-kick-to-the-teeth.aspx2011-05-17T15:28:00Z2011-05-17T15:28:00Z<p>Bulletstorm makes you feel like a complete, and utter ***. Yeah there&#39;s a story, and yeah there are some interesting characters, but the meat of Bulletstorm, what it really does better than anything else in recent memory, is make you feel like a ***.</p>
<p>From the leash, to the kicks, to the weapons with alternate fire modes Bulletstorm is all about the action and gun play. About huge set pieces (the giant wheel of doom!) that continually top each other until your head is forced to explode from sheer awesome-overload. Bulletstorm knows what it is and doesn&#39;t hide from that. And that&#39;s something I really appreciate.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Games like this often get lambasted for a lack of story, for being too simple minded in its game play- but with Bulletstorm its this ease of access to doing amazing things that make it so much fun to play. And getting rewards for performing unique kills? Sweet.</p>
<p>Bulletstorm is like a great action movie from the late 80&#39;s or early 90&#39;s- it might not be high art, but it sure is fun.</p><div style="clear:both;"></div><img src="http://www.gameinformer.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=929027" width="1" height="1">DaneWhttp://www.gameinformer.com/members/DaneW/default.aspx